Remember when Brent Musburger called baseball games?

Sports fans today primarily think of Brent Musburger as a football and basketball announcer, but his long and storied career also included stints calling baseball games for CBS radio and ABC television.

Musburger, 77, who announced his retirement Wednesday, was last on the national pro baseball stage during the 1995 postseason, when he called games for ABC. His assignment included the ALDS between the Yankees and Mariners, a series that produced a number of memorable moments — including one of the more famous postseason walkoffs of all time.

Edgar Martinez's series-clinching walk-off double that plated Ken Griffey Jr. to send the Mariners to the ALCS is usually accompanied by the classic radio call from late Seattle announcer Dave Niehaus. But Musburger had the call for ABC, and his was equally enthusiastic. Have a listen.

That wasn't the only big play of the series, of course. Here's Musburger calling a monster homer from future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.

And here he is calling an earlier home run from future series hero and should-be-future-Hall-of-Famer Martinez.

And, for good measure, here's Musburger calling a homer from Martinez, Tino.

In an alternate reality, perhaps Musburger could've been among the great national baseball announcers had circumstance and opportunity not led him elsewhere.